What happens if an Owner dies during the Accumulation Period Clause Samples

What happens if an Owner dies during the Accumulation Period. If you die during the Accumulation Period, your Beneficiary is entitled to a death benefit. If you have a Joint Owner, the death benefit will be available when the first Joint Owner dies. If there is a surviving Owner and that Owner is the Spouse of the deceased, the surviving Spouse will be treated as the sole primary Beneficiary, and any other designated Beneficiary will be treated as a contingent Beneficiary. A Beneficiary must make an election within 60 days of the date we receive Proof Of Death. The following death benefit options are available: Option A: If the sole primary Beneficiary is the surviving Spouse of the deceased Owner, the surviving Spouse may elect to continue the contract as the new Owner. An individual who does not meet the definition of Spouse may not be able to continue the contract for that person’s lifetime. The individual must receive the proceeds of the contract and any attached endorsements or riders within the time period specified in section 72(s) of the IRC. Option B: If the Beneficiary is a natural person, the death benefit proceeds will be applied in accordance with IRC section 72(s) under one of the income payout options. The income payments must be made for the Beneficiary’s life or a period not extending beyond the Beneficiary’s life expectancy. Payments must commence within one year of the date of the Owner’s death. Option C: A Beneficiary may elect to receive, at any time, the death benefit proceeds in a single lump sum not to extend beyond five years from the date of the Owner’s death. Unless option A or B is elected within 60 days of the date we receive Proof Of Death or within one year of the date of the Owner’s Death, whichever is earlier, the entire interest in the contract will be paid under Option C.

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